A Fingertip And A Foot

If Dez's finger stays in bounds against the Giants and Bailey's kick doesn't hook left against Baltimore. Dallas would be 10-4, Giants would be eliminated from playoff contention and we would basically be a lock for the NFC east.

Truly is a game of inches.

So lets think about, is this team really that far away?

For a team missing countless starters, under these circumstances, they've done an incredible job.

I know hindsight is 20/20 but for a team that 'has the worst offensive lien in football' a 'GM that has no idea what he's doing' and a coach 'learning on the job.'

They are 13 inches away from being the best team in east and possibly playing for a first round bye right now.

So, are they really that far away - especially in today's league or parity, I like my teams chances just as good as anybodies in the NFC.

If Dez's finger stays in bounds against the Giants and Bailey's kick doesn't hook left against Baltimore. Dallas would be 10-4, Giants would be eliminated from playoff contention and we would basically be a lock for the NFC east.

Truly is a game of inches.

So lets think about, is this team really that far away?

For a team missing countless starters, under these circumstances, they've done an incredible job.

I know hindsight is 20/20 but for a team that 'has the worst offensive lien in football' a 'GM that has no idea what he's doing' and a coach 'learning on the job.'

They are 13 inches away from being the best team in east and possibly playing for a first round bye right now.

So, are they really that far away - especially in today's league or parity, I like my teams chances just as good as anybodies in the NFC.

My own view is Dallas has talent but is just learning about being a team. 53 individuals do not win, guys coming together laying it on the line for each other as a team can make a big difference.

You can play this game all day. The reality of it is that we're fortunate to hold our fate in our own hands and have a legitimate chance of making the playoffs. The talk about being on the brink is all well and good, but it's all for naught if they choke against NO this week.

You can play this game all day. The reality of it is that we're fortunate to hold our fate in our own hands and have a legitimate chance of making the playoffs. The talk about being on the brink is all well and good, but it's all for naught if they choke against NO this week.

If Dez's fingers stay inbounds, we know the outcome. Dallas wins.

If Bailey's kick goes through the upright against Baltimore, we know the outcome. Dallas wins.

If Cincy catches those passes, do we know the outcome? No. There would have still been a lot of plays and different variables.

If Dez's finger stays in bounds against the Giants and Bailey's kick doesn't hook left against Baltimore. Dallas would be 10-4, Giants would be eliminated from playoff contention and we would basically be a lock for the NFC east.

Truly is a game of inches.

So lets think about, is this team really that far away?

For a team missing countless starters, under these circumstances, they've done an incredible job.

I know hindsight is 20/20 but for a team that 'has the worst offensive lien in football' a 'GM that has no idea what he's doing' and a coach 'learning on the job.'

They are 13 inches away from being the best team in east and possibly playing for a first round bye right now.

So, are they really that far away - especially in today's league or parity, I like my teams chances just as good as anybodies in the NFC.

It's a stretch to say that our chances are as good as anybodies. THe Cowboys do have major holes that teams like the Packers, 49ers and Falcons will exploiit. Namely the O-line and the middle of the defense, which has been decimated.

Given the circumstances, Garrett has done a terrific job keeping this team in contention given all the injuries. That can no longer be denied.

I'd love to see this team make the playoffs. Nobody thought it would be possible after starting 3-5. But at the end of the day, the Cowboys are still a productive off season away from truly contending.

Agreed. I think we're learning how to win. Last year, it seemed like we went through so many late game growing pains, but this year, late game is when we step it up.

I like hearing the team says that if we go into the 4th and are within 10 we know we can come back and win the game. Part of winning is believing and having the confidence that you can get the job done.

It is a game of breaks-lucky and unlucky.Right now it seems like everything is going the Cowboys' way.Last season the Giants got all the breaks all the way thru a championship and it seemed like the Cowboys were cursed.

To me this season feels like the makings of a lightning in a bottle year for the Boys.Especially if they win their last two games.Dallas teams have gotten to championship round this way lately.Rangers 2010 and Mavs 2011

Well I'm saying as long as there's one second left on the clock, you don't KNOW anything.

Every team can find wins by imagining that more breaks went their way.

I'm sorry, but you are being a tad ridiculous.. He said that the finger and the kick leave us at 12-4. And you're contention is that it would not have. It only would have made the percentage chance that we win those games somewhere like 99.99% so you don't "KNOW". We better just shut down the forum guys! we can't talk about any possibilities... nope... no discussion on how close we could be to this record or that with Vin Deisel over here...

again, the original poster is not griping about calls, or could haves in the first quarter... he pointed out the two times that the game came down to how one last play went. Bailey's kick is good and we win.. Dez's finger is a little shorter and we Win... You can take it down to the smallest level and change a single variable to change the outcome in those cases... to compare that to the drops in cinci is just foolish.